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lvbopeep 's review for:
The Children of Men
by P.D. James
I thought the movie was one of the best of its year and was at first a little disappointed in the plot and character differences between novel and screen. However, the characterization of Theo and the ending of this book made up for the disappointment and turned this into a five star review for me. Theo is a bit of a moper, true, but he is absolutely human and his transformation from part of a dying race to the hopeful protector and then to the thought- provoking position he is in at the end made this novel well worth the disappointments.
I think I like the book and the movie equally- they both have very different strengths (although I think both do well on characterizations- the movie even better across the board)and separate point of views.
I think I like the book and the movie equally- they both have very different strengths (although I think both do well on characterizations- the movie even better across the board)and separate point of views.